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courts appear to contradict Russia's ruling on the religious literature of Jehovah's Witnesses

press release
6 May 2011


Krasnodar. 22 April 2011 year, the district court of Krasnodar Pierwomajski made the decision to be considered "extremist" four publications of Jehovah's Witnesses. judge ignored the fact that one of these publications has been the court's decision that "does not contain any signs of material extremist ". Under the law, it is unacceptable to question the other process already established by the court of the facts (Article 209 CPC FR).


A study ; conducted on the subject, as well as arrangements that have been developed by three different agencies in these publications there are no signs of incitement to hatred or hostility. However, the judge refused to Krasnodar AA Stus admission of these three additional expertise to the matter, as well as application for the participation of experts in the trial and found all four publications as "extremist."


"When you ignore the facts, justice can not be said - he says participating in the lawyer Victor Żenkow - One of the judges believe that the publications do not contain signs of extremist materials" and the second - the exact opposite. It seems that the anti-extremist legislation, which a prosecutor called "amorphous" In fact, can be applied to anything, as the beholder, and how anyone comfortably. A fajtycznie these publications are not at all extremist materials. "


believers prepare to appeal against the decision of the court of cassation proceedings in Krasnodar.

source: http://www.jw-russia.org/news/krasnodar/release20110506_u.htm
translation: Rikardo

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